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But the twist? The killer isn't a homophobic outsider. The killer is one of them.
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In the final ten minutes, Shiv finally catches up to Mukund. Unlike the previous murders (which were quick, brutal, and in the station), this one is interpersonal. Shiv corners Mukund in an abandoned mill.
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As the episode progresses, the plot thickens with new revelations and twists. The team discovers a cryptic message on the victim's phone, which leads them to a surprising suspect. The message reads: "Do se dosti hai, par tumhare saath nahin ho sakti" ("Friendship is more than two, but I couldn't be with you"). The killer isn't a homophobic outsider
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Murder in Mahim has been praised for avoiding the "queer villain" trope. Shiv is not a villain because he is gay; he is a villain because he is traumatized, abandoned, and mentally broken by a society that told him his "dosti" was a crime.